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On 5th June, 2018 Sydney Ltd acquires goods on credit from a supplier in London. The goods are shipped FOB London on 5th June, 2018. The cost of the goods is UK£500 000 and the debt remains unpaid as at 30th June, 2018. On 5th June, 2018 the exchange rate is A$1.00 = UK£0.43. On 30th June, 2018 it is A$1.00 = UK£0.40. Hence, the value of the Australian dollar has decreased relative to the UK pound. Sydney Ltd.'s reporting date is the 30th of June.
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Problem (a) Need the accounting entries necessary to account for the above purchase transaction for the year ending 30th June, 2018.
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